Demonstrate your understanding of what NGO means. Discuss available NGO’s in Atlantic Canada. In detail present the mission, history, and overview of one Atlantic Canadian NGO. Also, explain why your group selected your specific NGO.
Products:
Completed web page detailing your selected NGO
Daily discussion entries
Webpage Outline
Title
Sexual Assault Crisis Centre
Definition of NGO
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is any non-profit, voluntary citizens' group which is organized on a local, national or international level.
List of Atlantic Canadian NGO’s (at least 6)
1. Canadian Mental Health Association
2. Sexual Assault Crisis Centre
3. S P O T
4. Volunteer Centre
5. The Arthritis
6. Canadian Red Cross
Name of your NGO
Sexual Assault Crisis Centre
Mission of NGO
The Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre is a collective of dedicated and passionate members who are committed to ending sexual violence. Our experienced and professional staff work to further the goals of the Centre and to provide support and resources to all those affected by sexual violence.
History of NGO
Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre began in the summer of 1975 from a Chimo Help Centre meeting. This meeting was called to deal with the concerns of local university and high school counsellors, the Fredericton Women’s Centre and other citizens to establish the need for a resource group that could respond to sexual violence.
In November of that year, a full-time director was hired on a grant to organize the service. In January 1976, the Rape Crisis Service was able to offer a 24-hour service. Volunteers offered support over the phone to survivors or other people concerned, as well as accompanying survivors to the hospital, police station or a friend’s home.
In 1979, the Rape Crisis Service separated from Chimo and opened an office at 384 Queen Street. The Fredericton Rape Crisis Centre, now an independent organization, became incorporated in February 1980. To reflect changes in the Canadian Criminal Code, the Fredericton Rape Crisis Centre became the Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre in April 1994. In 2005, the provincial action plan “A Better World for Women – Moving Forward 2005-2010” was announced with sexual assault awareness and service delivery across the Province as a central component of this action plan. FSAC, with its decades of experience, created its Provincial Strategy on Sexual Assault Services. With leadership from its Provincial Advisory Committee, the strategy uses a community based approach to bring together service providers and stakeholders throughout the province to enhance and establish community responses to sexual assault and sexual violence in New Brunswick.
In 2015, the Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre completed a rebranding process which included a new website, a new logo, and name – Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre, though Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre Inc. remains as the organization’s legal name.
Overview (Details: who, what, when, how, why)
Who:
What:
When:
How:
Why:
Reason of choosing NGO
We chose this NGO because we want to tell people about how sexual assault is bad.
Products:
Webpage Outline
Title
Sexual Assault Crisis CentreDefinition of NGO
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is any non-profit, voluntary citizens' group which is organized on a local, national or international level.List of Atlantic Canadian NGO’s (at least 6)
1. Canadian Mental Health Association2. Sexual Assault Crisis Centre
3. S P O T
4. Volunteer Centre
5. The Arthritis
6. Canadian Red Cross
Name of your NGO
Sexual Assault Crisis CentreMission of NGO
The Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre is a collective of dedicated and passionate members who are committed to ending sexual violence. Our experienced and professional staff work to further the goals of the Centre and to provide support and resources to all those affected by sexual violence.History of NGO
Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre began in the summer of 1975 from a Chimo Help Centre meeting. This meeting was called to deal with the concerns of local university and high school counsellors, the Fredericton Women’s Centre and other citizens to establish the need for a resource group that could respond to sexual violence.
In November of that year, a full-time director was hired on a grant to organize the service. In January 1976, the Rape Crisis Service was able to offer a 24-hour service. Volunteers offered support over the phone to survivors or other people concerned, as well as accompanying survivors to the hospital, police station or a friend’s home.
In 1979, the Rape Crisis Service separated from Chimo and opened an office at 384 Queen Street. The Fredericton Rape Crisis Centre, now an independent organization, became incorporated in February 1980.
To reflect changes in the Canadian Criminal Code, the Fredericton Rape Crisis Centre became the Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre in April 1994. In 2005, the provincial action plan “A Better World for Women – Moving Forward 2005-2010” was announced with sexual assault awareness and service delivery across the Province as a central component of this action plan. FSAC, with its decades of experience, created its Provincial Strategy on Sexual Assault Services. With leadership from its Provincial Advisory Committee, the strategy uses a community based approach to bring together service providers and stakeholders throughout the province to enhance and establish community responses to sexual assault and sexual violence in New Brunswick.
In 2015, the Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre completed a rebranding process which included a new website, a new logo, and name – Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre, though Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre Inc. remains as the organization’s legal name.
Overview (Details: who, what, when, how, why)
Who:What:
When:
How:
Why:
Reason of choosing NGO
We chose this NGO because we want to tell people about how sexual assault is bad.